The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (HR 3684) signed into law in 2021...... That mandate requires vehicles to be manufactured so they include a “kill switch” that empowers government to remotely disable the vehicles using surveillance technology. If “impaired” driving is suspected, the auto will shut down.
I wonder what year of manufacture will have this implemented? I just purchased a 2025 Wrangler and wonder if my new Jeep has this technology.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), along with cosponsors Reps. Scott Perry (R-PA) and Chip Roy (R-TX), tried to repeal the bill, but it was voted down, 268 to 164.
From Rep Massie.....
"The car itself will monitor your driving. And, if the car thinks that you’re not doing a good job driving, it will disable itself. So, the car dashboard becomes your judge, your jury, and your executioner."
"Imagine this. We’ve got a snowstorm coming. A mom takes here kids out. They’re going to the grocery store. It’s snowing. They’re trying to get some groceries before the big storm hits. She swerves for a pothole. The neighbor’s pet gets in the way. She swerves for that. A first responder goes by. She pulls over. Her car says, ‘you’ve got one more swerve and then we’re gonna ground you.’ There it is, the next thing she has to avoid — an icy patch in the road. The car has adjudicated her as unsuitable for driving. It disables the vehicle, and there she’s stranded."
I wonder what year of manufacture will have this implemented? I just purchased a 2025 Wrangler and wonder if my new Jeep has this technology.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY), along with cosponsors Reps. Scott Perry (R-PA) and Chip Roy (R-TX), tried to repeal the bill, but it was voted down, 268 to 164.
From Rep Massie.....
"The car itself will monitor your driving. And, if the car thinks that you’re not doing a good job driving, it will disable itself. So, the car dashboard becomes your judge, your jury, and your executioner."
"Imagine this. We’ve got a snowstorm coming. A mom takes here kids out. They’re going to the grocery store. It’s snowing. They’re trying to get some groceries before the big storm hits. She swerves for a pothole. The neighbor’s pet gets in the way. She swerves for that. A first responder goes by. She pulls over. Her car says, ‘you’ve got one more swerve and then we’re gonna ground you.’ There it is, the next thing she has to avoid — an icy patch in the road. The car has adjudicated her as unsuitable for driving. It disables the vehicle, and there she’s stranded."
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